23012018 Flashcards

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See archaeology as a system

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  • e.g. the so-called “cave people” and “river people” might be the same group of people
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Seasonality

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  • Identify season by distinctive corps, animal behaviors that can only be found during certain seasons
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*Human agency

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  • *Individuals vs society
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Bias

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  • Dominated by male, great people
    > Study in particular process
    > Should identify the bias
    > (?) Female, commoners
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Binford

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  • Bring scientific approach to archaeological studies
  • Use hypotheses and test:
  • e.g. Find partially burned woods within a specific site
    > Possibilities: dangers approach, cooking style
    > Cooking style: smoking > Find out what natives people doing
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Sediment archaeology

Developed in 1960s

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  • Key questions:
    1) How did people organize on landscape?
    > Mountains, river; living apart, close to each other
    2) How did they make living?
    > Fishing, hunting
    3) Political — social systems
    4) Economic interaction with the environment
  • Possible smallest single unit the archaeologists look at = a single building (sometimes burial of individual)
    > Social unit in a household: family
    > A group of household: community
    > A lot of sites organizes ard each other: community spaced each other, community with neighbors
    > Several cities in a valley: kingdom or nation
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Sediment hierarchy

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  • A mind map:
    > Core in the center: city
    > 1st branch (secondary center): hamlets
    > 2nd branch from hamlets: house
  • How did people interact with each other?
    > Core:
    1) governing body > collecting taxes, food
    2) trade market for economical activities
    3) some direct controls on the hamlets
    > Branches:
    1) Bring resources that the city did NOT have
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Padersdrian Survey in a jungle site

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  • Only give a small portion of lands
  • Pros: work with limited resources, funding, man power, etc.
  • Cons: miss some important info, even big city
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New technology (1st step: NOT cut down trees in the jungles)

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  • Small plane: laser
    > Bounce back
    > On computer: peel away buildings / things on the ground surface
    > Reveal things exist underground
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Speaker’s research focus

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Maya cultural context in Burlee

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